Global ocean conveyor belt altered: Stratification of the Antarctic Ocean generates changes in climate patterns at a global level
Climate patterns are changing globally as a result of alterations in the global ocean conveyor belt linked to Antarctic stratification, with significant implications for future weather systems.
Daily Summary #1875: Moraes and Zanin vote to convict the Brazão brothers in the Marielle case; Federal Police conducts operation against the diversion of parliamentary amendments; Ocean warming causes fish population decline, says study
Moraes and Zanin voted to convict the Brazão brothers for their role in the assassination of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes, while other news includes a Federal Police operation against corruption and findings on ocean warming's effect on fish populations.
Ocean warming causes a 20% decrease in fish populations, study shows
A new study reveals that ocean warming is leading to a nearly 20% annual decrease in fish biomass worldwide.
Scientists use seals to collect data about the ocean in Antarctica
Researchers in Antarctica are using Weddell seals equipped with tracking devices to study the effects of ocean warming.
Rising Temperatures in the Ocean! Changes Expected from March to May... WMO Report
A report by the World Meteorological Organization indicates that significant changes in ocean surface temperatures are expected between March and May 2026, following notable warming trends in 2025-2026.
More than half of the world's corals died or were damaged from 2014 to 2017 - now an even harsher heat wave is underway
A comprehensive study reveals that over half of the world's corals suffered damage or died between 2014 and 2017 due to rising ocean temperatures, with a new, more severe warming trend threatening their future.
Chance of El Niño forming in the Pacific Ocean may push global temperatures to record highs in 2027
Weather agencies warn that the potential development of El Niño could lead to unprecedented global temperature increases by 2027.
Scientists to Al Jazeera: Earth's Oceans Record an Alarming Record
A new study reveals that Earth's oceans hit the highest temperature record in 2025 since modern monitoring began, indicating accelerated climate change and ongoing heat accumulation in the global climate system.
Record Ocean Heat for the Ninth Consecutive Year
In 2025, ocean heat reached the highest level on record at depths of up to 2000 meters, marking the ninth consecutive year of increasing temperatures, according to an analysis by an international group of scientists.
The Scientists Making Antacids for the Sea to Help Counter Global Warming
Scientists are developing antacid-like substances for ocean waters to combat the effects of global warming.